Prime Minister announces missing Flight 370 went into Indian Ocean

Dressed in a black suit, Prime Minister Najib Razak announced the news to reporters, saying the information was based on an unprecedented study of data from a satellite that had received the final known signals from the plane. (March 24)

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The Maylaysia Prime Minister announced today that the Maylaysia Airlines jet, Flight 370 ended up in the Indian Ocean and no one survived.

The search continue for any wreckage found during a search for missing Malaysia Airways Flight MH370 on March 24, 2014 off the South West Coast of Perth, Australia.

Prime Minister Najib Razak made the announcement and stated the conclusion that the jet went into the ocean was garnished from a study of the jet's last-known signals to a satellite.

"Based on a type of analysis never before used in an investigation of this sort it has been concluded that Flight MH370 flew along the southern corridor and the last position was in the middle of the Indian Ocean west of Perth. This is a remote location. Far from any possible landing sites, it is therefore with deep sadness and regret that I must inform you that according to this new data, Flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean," said Razak during a press conference.

Although the location of Flight 370 has now been officially announced it does not answer why the plane went off course and ended up in that area, let alone why it went down.

The black box has yet been recovered and likely will never happen as the plane could be as deep as 23,000 feet, but the signal it is emitting could help searchers still help locate the plane. It is predicted there is about two weeks of battery life left in the black box and the "ping" could help narrow down where the plane went into the ocean.

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Jerrie Dean is a native Californian that is an advocate for the missing. She has done interviews with "BBC News," "LA Times," "Fox News," and has appeared on several Discovery Channel TV shows as a Missing Person expert. Jerrie has just finished her book "How to Use Social Media to Find a Missing Person" that is for sale on Amazon. You can contact Jerrie at jerriedean@gmail.com.

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